Marvel MA15CRSCLB Owners Manual

EN Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions
FR Instructions d’installation, d’utilisation et d’entretien ES Instrucciones de instalación, operación y mantenimiento
Ice Machines
MA15CRC ML15CR
CONTENTS
Unpacking your ice machine...
Removing interior packaging............................................3
Warranty Registration.....................
Installing your ice machine..................................................4
Selecting the location..........................
Cabinet Clearances..................................
Leveling legs.....................................
Electrical Connection ............................
Connecting the water supply...............
Using your ice machine.............
Turning on your ice machine..................
Ice machine operation.
Product dimensions MA15CRC .........................................9
Product dimensions ML15CR ...........................................10
Full Overlay Panel Installation Instructions.
Care and Cleaning...................................
Cabinet ..................................
Interior ...........................................................................15
Defrosting instructions..................
Energy Saving Tips ...........................................................16
Obtaining Service.........................
Troubleshooting Guide.......................
Household Product Warranty................
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Important Safety Instructions
Warnings and safety instructions appearing in this guide are not meant to cover all possible conditions and situa­tions that may occur. Common sense, caution, and care must be exercised when installing, maintaining, or operat­ing this appliance.
Recognize Safety Symbols,
Words, and Labels.
WARNING
WARNING-Hazards or unsafe practices with
high probability of personal injury or property / prod­uct damage.
CAUTION
WARNING
State of California Proposition 65 Warning:
This product contains one or more chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer.
CAUTION-Hazards or unsafe practices which could
result in personal injury or property or product damage.
NOTE
NOTE-Important information to help assure a problem
free installation and operation.
WARNING
State of California Proposition 65 Warning:
This product contains one or more chemicals known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm..
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WARNING
UNPACKING YOUR ICE MACHINE
Warranty Registration
It is important you send in your warranty registration card immediately after taking delivery of your ice machine.
EXCESSIVE WEIGHT HAZARD
Use two or more people to move product.
Failure to do so can result in back or other injury.
Remove Interior Packaging
Your ice machine has been packed for shipment with all parts that could be damaged by movement securely fas­tened. Remove internal packing materials and any tape holding internal components in place. The owners manual is shipped inside the product in a plastic bag along with the warranty registration card, and other accessory items.
Important
Keep your carton and packaging until your ice machine has been thoroughly inspected and found to be in good condi­tion. If there is damage, the packaging will be needed as proof of damage in transit. Afterwards please dispose of all items responsibly.
WARNING
The following information will be required when registering your unit. Service Number Serial Number Date of Purchase Dealer's name and address
The service number and serial number can be found on the serial plate which is located inside the cabinet on the left
side near the top. See gure 1.
XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXX
WARNING - Dispose of the plastic bags which can
be a suffocation hazard.
Note to Customer
This merchandise was carefully packed and thoroughly inspected before leaving our plant. Responsibility for its safe delivery was assumed by the retailer upon acceptance of the shipment. Claims for loss or damage sustained in transit must be made to the retailer.
DO NOT RETURN DAMAGED MERCHANDISE TO THE MANUFACTURER - FILE THE CLAIM WITH THE RE-
TAILER.
CAUTION
If the unit was shipped or has been laying on its back for any period of time allow the refrigerator to sit upright for a period of at least 24 hours before plugging in. This will as­sure oil returns to the compressor. Plugging the ice machine in immediately may cause damage to internal parts.
Figure 1
WARNING
WARNING - Help Prevent Tragedies
Child entrapment and suffocation are not problems of the past. Junked or abandoned refrigerators are still dangerous - even if they sit out for "just a few hours".
If you are getting rid of your old refrigerator, please follow the instructions below to help prevent acci­dents.
Before you throw away your old refrigerator or freezer:
Take off the doors or remove the drawers.
Leave the shelves in place so children may not easily climb inside.
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INSTALLING YOUR ICE MACHINE
Select Location
The proper location will ensure peak performance of your appliance. We recommend a location where the unit will be out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources. To assure your product performs to specications the recom­mended installation location temperature range is from 65 to 90°F (18 to 32°C).
Cabinet Clearance
Ventilation is required from the bottom front section of the unit. Keep this area open and clear of any obstructions. Adjacent cabinets and counter top can be installed around the unit as long as the front grille remains unobstructed.
CAUTION
Front Grille
Do not obstruct the front grille. The openings within the
front grille allow air to ow through the condenser heat ex­changer. Restrictions to this air ow will result in increased
energy usage and loss of cooling capacity. For this reason it is important this area to not be obstructed and the grille openings kept clean. AGA MARVEL does not recommend
the use of custom made grilles as air ow may be restricted
because of inadequate openings. (See Figure 2).
Leveling Legs
Adjustable legs at the front and rear corners of the unit
should be set so the unit is rmly positioned on the oor
and level from side to side and front to back. The overall height of your Marvel refrigerator, depending on the model, may be adjusted from 241⁄8" (61.3cm) or 333⁄4" (85.7cm) with the leveling legs turned in, and up to 251⁄8" (63.8cm) or 343⁄4" (88.3cm) with the leveling legs extended.
To adjust the leveling legs, place the refrigerator on a solid
surface and protect the oor beneath the legs to avoid scratching the oor. With the assistance of another person,
lean the refrigerator back to access the front leveling legs. Raise or lower the legs to the required dimension by turn­ing the legs. Repeat this process for the rear by tilting the refrigerator forward using caution to prevent the door from opening. On a level surface check the refrigerator for level­ness and adjust accordingly.
The front grille screws may be loosened and the front grille adjusted to the desired height. When adjustment is com­plete tighten the two front grille screws. (See Figure 5).
Front Leveling Legs
Front Grille, keep this area open.
Rear Leveling legs
Figure 2
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Figure 3
INSTALLING YOUR ICE MACHINE
Do not remove ground prong
• Do not use an extension cord with this appliance. They can be hazardous and cause decient opera­tion.
• This unit should not, under any circumstances, be installed to an un-grounded electrical supply.
• Do not remove the grounding prong from the power cord.
• Do not use an adapter.
• Do not splash or spray water from a hose on the appliance. Doing so may cause an electrical shock, which may result in severe injury or death.
Electrical Connection
A grounded 115 volt, 15 amp dedicated circuit is required. (A separate circuit serving only this appliance).
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard
Figure 4
This product is factory equipped with a power supply cord that has a three-pronged, grounded plug. It must be plugged into a mating grounding type polarized receptacle located near the product. The product and receptacle should be installed in accordance with the National Electri­cal Code and applicable local codes and ordinances (see Figure 6). If the circuit does not have a grounding type receptacle, it is the responsibility and obligation of the cus­tomer to provide the proper power supply.
Figure 6
Figure 5
Front Grille
Front grille screw
NOTE
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI) are prone to nuisance tripping which will cause the unit to shut down. GFCI's are generally not used on circuits with power equip­ment that must run unattended for long periods of time, un­less required to meet local building codes and ordinances.
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INSTALLING THE WATER SUPPLY
Water Supply
CAUTION
Observe and follow all local building codes when installing this appliance.
Use 1⁄4" copper tubing for your water supply which is avail- able at any local hardware or plumbing supply store. Bend the 1⁄4" copper tubing to suit your installation being sure not to kink the tubing. Purchase enough copper tubing length and coil it behind the unit to form a "service loop" which will allow the appliance to be pulled out from the installation for servicing or cleaning. Connect the copper tubing to the "top side" of a cold water pipe to prevent the ice-maker from plugging with sediment.
A shutoff valve is recommended on the water supply line to ease servicing the appliance. NOTE: A SELF-PIERCING TYPE VALVE IS NOT RECOMMENDED as they are prone to clogging with sediment which will create pressure drop reducing the water supply to the unit.
Water line from water valve to ice-maker
Water Supply Line
Clamp and Screw
Water valve inlet
Figure 7
Connect the copper tubing water supply to the water valve
inlet with a compression nut tting. Secure the water supply
line to the back of the cabinet with the screw and clamp provided in the corner of the back panel. (See Figure 7).
Water pressure must be at a minimum of 20 psi for proper operation and a maximum of 120 psi.
Make certain all water connections are watertight after in­stallation. Form the tubing so that it will not vibrate against the cabinet body or kink when your appliance is set in posi­tion.
NOTE
Do not use any thread sealers on these water line t­tings.
Reverse osmosis, softened water, and de-ionized water are not recommended as they will adversely affect the quality of the ice.
Water supply service loop to shut off valve)
Water valve inlet
(remove plastic cap)
Water supply line
Compression
tting
Figure 7a
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USING YOUR ICE MACHINE
CAUTION
The water supply to the ice-maker must be turned on prior to turning the ice-maker on. Failure to do so will cause rapid dry cycling of the ice-maker mold heater resulting in temperature control issues in the freezer compartment.
Turning on the ice machine
After connecting the water supply, and setting your ice ma­chine in place plug the power cord into the wall receptacle. Then place the switch located behind the door below the ice compartment (see Figure 9) to the "ON" position. The temperature control is factory preset, allow the ice maker to run for 24 hours so the interior temperature will stabilize. If you wish to adjust the interior temperature use a small bladed screwdriver pushed through the right hand side of the grille to turn the temperature control shaft. Turning it clockwise will make the unit colder. Turning it counterclock­wise will make it warmer. Turning it counterclockwise until it stops will shut off the compressor and fan motor.
CAUTION
Ice-maker operation
The unit must be installed level for proper ice-maker operation.
The shutoff arm wire must be down in its lowest posi­tion for the ice-maker to operate. (See Figure 10).
When the freezer section and ice-maker unit has suf-
ciently cooled, the ice-maker will harvest ice cubes
automatically.
When the ice bucket is full, the ice-maker will automati­cally shut off.
You may manually stop the ice-maker by raising the shut off arm to the locking position at the up most posi­tion. (See Figure 10).
NOTE
It is recommended the ice-maker is shut off when remov­ing the bucket, or ice may be dispensed onto the freezer
compartment oor.
If the ice is not used regularly, it will clump together with time. For best ice results, discard ice in the bin as required and allow the ice-maker to make a new fresh batch of ice. Shut-off the ice-maker by raising the shut-off arm before removing the bucket.
Should you turn off your control, allow at least ve (5)
minutes before restarting in order to give the motor control time to automatically reset so that it can restart the motor. Electrical power to your unit is controlled by the "ON/OFF" rocker switch located behind the door (See Figure 9).
Figure 8
"ON/OFF" Rocker switch
Temperature control located behind right side of air intake­exhaust grille.
Figure 9
Figure 10
Arm down, ice maker will operate
Arm up, stops operation
Long and short term storage of ice-maker:
When operation of the appliance is to be discontinued for any length of time, the ice cube mold in the ice-maker should be emptied by allowing the ice-maker to dispense cubes with the water supply turned off.
1. Turn the water supply off.
2. Raise the ice-maker bail arm.
3. Empty the ice bucket.
4. Replace the ice bucket in the unit and lower the bail arm.
Dispensing of the cubes should occur within 2 hours. After the ice-cubes dispense - empty, clean, and replace the ice cube bucket, and raise the bail arm.
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PRODUCT DIMENSIONS MA15CRC
355⁄8"
(90.5cm)
169⁄16"
(42.1cm)
2311⁄16"
147⁄8"
(37.8cm)
(60.2cm)
241⁄8" to 251⁄8"
(61.3 to 63.8cm)
315⁄16" to 415⁄16"
(10.0 to 12.5cm)
Figure 11
1923⁄32"
(50.1cm)
2125⁄32"
(55.3cm)
CAUTION
Electrical Requirements: A grounded 115 volt, 15 amp dedi­cated circuit is required.
Power outlet can be located in the back wall behind unit. Add 1" to depth for thickness of plug, or recess outlet 1" into the wall. Power outlet can also be installed in adjacent cabinetry with a cutout for routing of power cord. Follow all local building codes when installing electrical and unit. Product weight = 72 lbs. ( 32.7kg.)
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PRODUCT DIMENSIONS ML15CR
ROUGH-IN OPENING DIMENSIONS CABINET DIMENSIONS
MODEL "A" "B" "C" "D" "E" "F" "G" "H" "J"
ML15CRS
ML15CRP
15"
(38.1 cm)
15"
(38.1 cm)
**34" to 35"
86.4 to 88.9 cm) **34" to 35"
86.4 to 88.9 cm)
24"
(61 cm)
*24"
61 cm)
147⁄8"
(37.8 cm)
147⁄8"
(37.8 cm)
"B"
"A"
333⁄4" to 343⁄4"
(85.7 to 88.3 cm)
333⁄4" to 343⁄4"
(85.7 to 88.3 cm)
2125⁄32"
(55.3 cm)
211⁄32"
(53.4 cm)
2311⁄16"
(60.2 cm)
-
355⁄8"
(90.5 cm)
355⁄8"
(90.5 cm
(42.1 cm)
(35.3 cm)
169⁄16"
137⁄8"
Figure 12a
Figure 13
"E"
"C"
Figure 12
"D"
If necessary to gain clearance inside the rough-in opening a hole can be cut through the adjacent cabi­net and the power cord routed through this hole to a power outlet. Another way to increase the available opening depth is to recess the power outlet into the rear wall to gain the thickness of the power cord plug. Not all recessed outlet boxes will work for this applica­tion as they are too narrow, but a recessed outlet box equivalent to Arlington #DVFR1W is recommended for this application, (see Figure 13).
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PRODUCT DATA
MODEL
ML15CRS 115V/60Hz/15A
ML15CRP 115V/60Hz/15A
ELECTRICAL
REQUIREMENTS #
PRODUCT DIMENSIONS ML15CR
PRODUCT
WEIGHT
86 lbs
(39.1 kg)
86 lbs
(39.1 kg)
"H"
"J"
"G"
"D"
"F"
1" (2.5 cm)
* Depth dimension of rough-in opening may vary depend­ing on each individual installation. To recess entire door "F" dimension plus 1" (2.5 cm) for the thickness of the water supply line.
** Minimum rough-in opening required is to be larger than the adjusted height of the cabinet.
"E"
3" to 4"
(7.6 to 10.2cm)
Figure 14
1923⁄32"
(50.1 cm)
# A grounded 15 amp dedicated circuit is required. Follow all local building codes when installing electrical and appli­ance.
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FULL OVERLAY PANEL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION
Step 1: Verify door alignment
Verify that the door is aligned correctly with the cabinet prior to fabricating the custom panel. Failure to do so may result in mis-alignment of the custom panel with the hinge bracket. The door should be parallel to the sides and top of the refrigerator. If alignment is necessary the door may be adjusted by loosening the 2 screws which secure the top and/or bottom hinge adapter brackets, located on the top and bottom of the door and adjusting the door side to side. Use a 5⁄32” allen wrench, for this procedure. (See Figure 15
below). When nished aligning the door, tighten the screws
securely.
Remove top
Hinge adapter bracket located on the top and bottom of the door.
hinge pin to re­move the door.
Step 2: Remove door
Remove the top hinge pin from the hinge with an 1⁄8” allen wrench. Remove the door by angling the top of the door outward and lifting the door off the bottom hinge. (See detail in Figure 15).
Step 3: Remove gasket
Lay the door on its front being careful not to scratch it. To gain access to the screw holes remove the door gasket by peeling up and out of the channel.
Step 4: Cut overlay panel
Depending on the ice machine model cut the overlay panel to the dimensions shown in Figure 16.
Figure 15
Door should be parallel to top and sides of ice machine.
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32
(7mm)
NOTE
For overlay with lock option panel thickness to be 3⁄4 (19mm) maximum to 5⁄8” (16mm) minimum.
CAUTION
Weight of the overlay panel should not exceed 20 pounds (9.1 kilograms).
NOTE
For the door to close properly, it is necessary to maintain a minimum space of 9⁄32” (7mm) between the door and cabi-
net ange (See Figure 15). This space can be adjusted by
adjusting the top and bottom hinge adapter brackets.
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FULL OVERLAY PANEL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
145⁄8
(37.1cm)
Front of overlay panel
Figure 16
30"
(77 cm)
Step 5: Drill hinge clearance holes in overlay panel
Set the overlay panel on the door front, align the edges,
and clamp together. Clamp the panel rmly but be careful
not to damage the door or the panel. Mark center of hinge adapter hole on wood panel, top and bottom. (See Figure
17.) Remove wood panel from door and drill 5⁄16” (8mm) di- ameter clearance holes into the overlay panels 3⁄4” (20mm) deep. These will be clearance holes for the top and bottom hinge pins.
Material Type #8 Wood Screw
Hardwood
Softwood
1
8” (3.2mm) Diameter. Pilot Hole
7
64 (2.8mm) Diameter. Pilot Hole
Table A
Top hinge adapter
Hole in hinge adapter
Door
Overlay panel
This is also a convenient time to locate and drill the holes for your handle. Most often the handle is to match that of the surrounding cabinetry. If your handle attaches from the back-side of the custom panel, locate the mounting holes while the panel is attached to the door and cabinet. After the panel is removed from the door, drill the mounting holes from the front, to the recommended diameter of the handle manufacturer. Counter bore the back-side of the panel so the screw heads do not interfere with the surface of the door.
Step 6: Drill panel mounting holes
Re-clamp the panel to the door per step 5 and drill the screw pilot holes for attaching the overlay panel to the door. Select the size of the hole from Table A. Be careful not to drill the pilot holes through the overlay panel, 1⁄2” (12.7mm) deep for 3⁄4” (19mm) and 5⁄8” (15.7mm) panels.
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Figure 17
Hole in bottom hinge adapter
FULL OVERLAY PANEL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Step 7: Secure overlay panel to the door.
With the #10 wood screws provided, fasten the overlay panel to the door. (See Figure 19).
Step 8: Install door gasket
Press the door gasket into the door channel. Make certain the gasket corners are fully inserted.
Step 9: Install the door
Install the top and bottom hinge adapter bushings back into the hinge adapters that were removed in step 6. Install the door by reversing the procedure from step 2. Install the top
hinge pin so the screw head is ush with the top surface of
the hinge.
Top hinge pin
Top door hinge adapter
Top hinge adapter bushing
Bottom door hinge adapter
Bottom hinge adapter bushing
Bottom hinge cam
Bottom hinge pin
Top hinge
hinges shown
Clearance hole through door gasket channel
#10 Wood Screw
Back of door
Figure 18
Right hand
Bottom hinge
Figure 19
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CARE AND CLEANING
Cabinet
The painted cabinet can be washed with either a mild soap and water and thoroughly rinsed with clear water. NEVER use abrasive scouring cleaners.
Interior
Wash interior compartment with mild soap and water. Do NOT use an abrasive cleaner, solvent, polish cleaner or undiluted detergent.
Care of Unit
1. Avoid leaning on the door, you may bend the door hinges or tip the unit.
2. Exercise caution when sweeping, vacuuming or mop­ping near the front of the unit. Damage to the grille can occur.
3. Periodically clean the interior of the unit as needed.
4. Periodically check and/or clean the front grille as needed.
Defrosting Instructions
1. Push the rocker switch located in the front grille to the “OFF” position.
2. Remove the ice bucket and place a towel in the lower front area of the ice maker to absorb the defrost water.
3. After defrosting is completed replace the ice bucket and press the rocker switch to the “ON” position.
CAUTION
Do not use an ice pick, knife, or any type of sharp object to remove the ice. Doing so may puncture the units refrigerant system and damage it beyond repair. You may speed up defrosting by lling the ice bucket with hot water and plac­ing it back into position.
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ENERGY SAVING TIPS AND OBTAINING SERVICE
ENERGY SAVING TIPS
The following suggestions will minimize the cost of operating your ice machine appliance.
1. Do not install your appliance next to a hot appliance, (cooker, dishwasher, etc.). heating air duct, or other heat sources.
2. Install product out of direct sunlight.
3. Assure the front grille vents at front of unit beneath door is not obstructed and kept clean to allow ventila­tion for the refrigeration system to expel heat.
4. Plug your appliance into a dedicated power circuit. (Not shared with other appliances).
5. Maintaining a relatively full ice bin will require less ap­pliance run time than an empty compartment.
6. Minimize door openings and duration of door openings.
7. Use the warmest temperature control set-point that meets your personal preference and provides the proper storage for your stored contents.
8. When on vacation or away from home for extended pe-
riods, set the appliance to warmest acceptable tem­ perature for the stored contents.
9. Set the control to the “off” position if cleaning the unit
requires the door to be open for an extended period of time.
If Service is Required:
If the product is within the rst year warranty period please contact your dealer or call AGA MARVEL Cus­tomer Service at 800.223.3900 for directions on how to obtain warranty coverage in your area.
If the product is outside the rst year warranty period, AGA MARVEL Customer Service can provide recom­mendations of service centers in your area. A listing of authorized service centers is also available at www. agamarvel.com under the service and support section.
In all correspondence regarding service, be sure to give the model number, serial number, and proof of purchase.
Try to have information or description of nature of the problem, how long the unit has been running, the room temperature, and any additional information that may be helpful in quickly solving the problem.
Table B is provided for recording pertinent information regarding your product for future reference.
For Your Records
Date of Purchase
Dealer's name Dealer's Address Dealer's City Dealer's State Dealer's Zip Code Appliance Serial Number Appliance Service Number Date Warranty Card Sent (Must
be within 10 days of purchase).
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Table B
TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR ICE MACHINE
Before You Call for Service
If the unit appears to be malfunctioning, read through this manual rst. If the problem persists, check the trouble­shooting guide below. Locate the problem in the guide and refer to the cause and its remedy before calling for service. The problem may be something very simple that can be solved without a service call. However, it may be required
to contact your dealer or a qualied service technician.
Problem Possible Cause Remedy
Unit operates but does not produce any ice
Small ice cubes Water input may require adjust-
Ice cubes are sticking together. Ice consumption is low.
The unit has just been started and it has been less than 24 hours.
Water supply is not turned on.
Inadequate water pressure to unit.
The ice maker shut off arm is in the uppermost position.
Freezer section has not reached temperature.
Thermostat control set too warm.
Condenser fan air ow is restrict­ed.
Room and/or water temperature is too warm.
ment.
Room temperature is too warm.
• Never attempt to repair or perform maintenance on the unit until the main electrical power has been disconnected. Turning the unit control "OFF" does not remove electrical power from the units wiring.
• Replace all parts and panels before operating.
WARNING
Electrocution Hazard
Typical ice production is up to 7 pounds per day. Allow for the freezer section to reach tempera­ture and the ice maker to cycle and accumulate ice.
Turn on water supply to the unit.
Water pressure to the unit must be at a minimum of 20 psi.
When the ice maker shut off arm is in the uppermost position, the ice maker is off. Flip the shut off arm down to turn on the ice maker.
Allow the freezer section to reach temperature.
Turn the temperature control to a higher number to allow the unit to run colder. Allow 24 hours be­fore readjusting the temperature control.
Make certain the grille in front of the unit is free and open for air cir­culation. Clean grille as required.
Move the unit to an area where ambient temperature is below 90°F. The unit should not be placed next to a heat source such as an oven. Check for cold water connection.
Due to differing water pressures, the ice maker water input may require adjustment. Contact a qualied service technician if ad­justment is needed.
Use the ice in the bin frequently. Ice will stick together if left in insu­lated bin over long periods of time.
Move the unit to an area that is below 90°F.
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TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR ICE MACHINE AND OBTAINING SERVICE
Problem Possible Cause Remedy
Unit too warm or too cold inside. Control set too warm or cold
Content temperature not stabilized.
Excessive usage or prolonged door openings.
Airow to front grille blocked.
Door gasket not sealing properly.
Noise or Vibration Unit not level
Water line tubing vibration.
Adjust temperature colder or warmer as required. Allow 24 hours for temperature to stabilize.
Allow temperature to stabilize for at least 24 hours.
Airow must not be obstructed to front grille. See “clearances” on
page 4.
Check door alignment and/or ad­just or replace door gasket..
Level unit, see “Leveling Legs” on page 4.
Adjust the tubing as necessary to eliminate unwanted vibrations.
Unit will not run. Unit turned off
Power cord not plugged in.
No power at outlet.
Moisture collects on outside surface of cabinet.
Moisture collects on inside of the unit.
Hot and humid conditions. Extremely hot and humid condi-
Too many door openings.
Prolonged door openings.
Hot and humid conditions
Turn unit on. See “Turn the ice maker on” on page 7.
Plug in power cord.
Check house circuit.
tions can cause condensation on outside of the cabinet. As humidity and/or temperature decreases, the condensation will disappear.
Limit the amount of door open­ings.
Limit the amount of time with the door open.
Extreme hot and humid condi­tions. Move unit to a controlled environment.
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